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willie brown, welcome back to the show. is america turning into a paternalistic entitlement society? >> no, not at all. that's just rhetoric geared up for the fall election f he's trying his best to get something going beyond the current discussion. >> herman cain, i want to get your take on this. willie brown doesn't agree, but obama always talks about government programs this, government programs that, and when you look at the statistics, about half the households in america now get assistance from the federal government. a who you will list, so is there something behind this? >> yes, mr. brown, wewearing ha absolutely agree on this. we are not only becoming this perpetual nanny state, the government is encouraging people to come to the government trough, encouraging people, if you make $49,000 or less, come on down. running commercials by the agricultural department telling people you might eququalify tr d stamps. absolutely not cht this is where we're going and i agree with mr. christie 100%. >> mayor brown, when you lo
willie brown, welcome back to the show. is america turning into a paternalistic entitlement society? >> no, not at all. that's just rhetoric geared up for the fall election f he's trying his best to get something going beyond the current discussion. >> herman cain, i want to get your take on this. willie brown doesn't agree, but obama always talks about government programs this, government programs that, and when you look at the statistics, about half the households in america now...
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. >> brown of reagan was the last one to get the union household to vote republican. but not since then. how do you do that now? >> look at wisconsin, a paul ryan, as scott walker and union households voted for scott walker. you cover that closely. families realize the union boss drives the union over the cliff. people want to work with them for better salaries are hampered by the union boss. there's the divide retry to talk directly to the people. we try to help the worker and they don't need and middleman. laws protect them already they don't need a union boss taking money at of their check. neil: your point* is resonating and the polls on showed a dead heat. we know he run day she won by fibers six points to the polls understate the strength of the ticket? >> it is good to run like you are 10 points behind. neil: those battleground states michigan and wisconsin ohio and indiana could they run the table? >> were card we're the party that will not raise taxes in virginia we will be ground zero and we passed a budget in the house for those defense jobs and those that
. >> brown of reagan was the last one to get the union household to vote republican. but not since then. how do you do that now? >> look at wisconsin, a paul ryan, as scott walker and union households voted for scott walker. you cover that closely. families realize the union boss drives the union over the cliff. people want to work with them for better salaries are hampered by the union boss. there's the divide retry to talk directly to the people. we try to help the worker and they...
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it is not specifically, i don't know, black, hispanics, brown people. no, it is muslims he does not like. that's it. and yes it was very anti-muslim. he talks how he wants the jews and buddhists and all the people of europe to join with him to fight against the islam maization of europe. that is his big thing. whether or not that is connected to the insanity on some molecular level i don't know but for "the new york times" to describe him as a christian fundamentalist was an outrageous slander. something we've come to expect from the "new york times.". >> host: in the a recent column by you on ann coulter.com "new york times" kills dozens in norway. >> guest: that is about him. i cites "the new york times" in his manifesto. >> host: pinch salzberger "new york times", without him, "slander" it could not have been written without his help. >> guest: oh that is in the acknowledgement. >> host: acknowledgement. >> guest: the book is dedicated to robert jones. >> sorry. >> guest: my headcations, i -- dedications i take seriously. but acknowledgements, they'r
it is not specifically, i don't know, black, hispanics, brown people. no, it is muslims he does not like. that's it. and yes it was very anti-muslim. he talks how he wants the jews and buddhists and all the people of europe to join with him to fight against the islam maization of europe. that is his big thing. whether or not that is connected to the insanity on some molecular level i don't know but for "the new york times" to describe him as a christian fundamentalist was an...
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brown loudy interrupted the gov listen to christie's response. you decide what you want to do is put on a show today. i can go back and forth with you as much as you want . let me tell you something conduct yourself like that in the courtroom your rear end will get thrown in jail. brown was escorted from the build he thought that the governor's response was totally inappropriate. police told him he could go back inside if he promised not to cause a scene. he chose not to go back in. >>> and a massive manyou hunt under way in washington state. a man shot a deputy and stabbed a judge and turns the courthouse upside down. casey is familiaring the developing story and -- has been following the developing story. >> the motive behind the attack is unclear and a hundred police officers are on the search for the suspect this morning up in washington state. this happened inside of the main entrance of the courthouse. though it is not clear if the assailant was at a court proceedings and why he was at the location in the first place. we know coming from ey
brown loudy interrupted the gov listen to christie's response. you decide what you want to do is put on a show today. i can go back and forth with you as much as you want . let me tell you something conduct yourself like that in the courtroom your rear end will get thrown in jail. brown was escorted from the build he thought that the governor's response was totally inappropriate. police told him he could go back inside if he promised not to cause a scene. he chose not to go back in....
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and the democrats led the fight over the years and kerry brown he wanted 100 percent to pay income tax at the exact same rate and came in second in the primary in 1992 in the democratic party. everyone knows you should have a low rate flat tax for economic growth and/or fairness. it is the right way to go. >> i'm sorry. but everyone having skin in the game. >> exactly. >> they are not looking at the poorest among us. but if you have a stake in the game you are interested in the game and you have a personal vested interest in the game. >> of course, it is all of our country. it is not just one group's country. everyone should support the count reap as a whole. no one made a better off deal by pulling americans down. americans are better off when we are all better off. we share the taxation. low rate flat tax and that's the way to go to create prosperity for all americans. i don't understand the talk. it is just crazy. >> and the fiscal cliff. >> and it really is one. >> what worries me and people are surprised why you liked bill clinton, the democrat, he stimulated business. people focu
and the democrats led the fight over the years and kerry brown he wanted 100 percent to pay income tax at the exact same rate and came in second in the primary in 1992 in the democratic party. everyone knows you should have a low rate flat tax for economic growth and/or fairness. it is the right way to go. >> i'm sorry. but everyone having skin in the game. >> exactly. >> they are not looking at the poorest among us. but if you have a stake in the game you are interested in...
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and he also connected a lot of the labor insurrection historically to john browne. is that any >> he was -- according to, i think it was a fellow named robert lafort who wrote originsf the speech. it was suggesting that as sid capture the insurgency and sort of moderate it, yeah, channel it away from -- i mean, he wasn't necessarily thinking of running as a full-on challenger to taft at the time, although he kept, you know, dropping these horrible comments about the taft administration. he was hoping to sort of use one of you guys. and we can now keep this progressive sentiment within the republican channel. did you have a follow-up? >> would it be possible perhaps for president obama in a browne analogy that would be something after me, the deluge. >> there was a part of my remarks when i thought i had 20 minutes on the cutting floor which talked about his deafening silence on john browne. it would seem to me that the first african-american president ought to make a
and he also connected a lot of the labor insurrection historically to john browne. is that any >> he was -- according to, i think it was a fellow named robert lafort who wrote originsf the speech. it was suggesting that as sid capture the insurgency and sort of moderate it, yeah, channel it away from -- i mean, he wasn't necessarily thinking of running as a full-on challenger to taft at the time, although he kept, you know, dropping these horrible comments about the taft administration....
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if mitt fixes his message, and he has the mechanics, newt is going to turn into jerry brown and he will follow him around, and that's not what you have to do to win the election. it would be a train wreck. romney cannot be contended by that either. it's a tough course. >> the white house is loving all of this. they are watching in south carolina. and the ads against newt gingrich write them selves whether it's taxes or speech money, and romney also clearly has a problem and it's something you were suggesting earlier, david, there's something about the mood of the country at the moment and the strength of the message that the occupy movement kind of put out there about a inequality, and a middle class feeling in secure -- >> you are starting to sound like newt gingrich now. newt gingrich adopts the language of michael moore, and a week later he is the conservative alternative? no. doesn't work that way. >> mitt romney simply has not found a way to be in this economic climate -- >> they are not focusing on mitt romney's money but on his tongue. he cannot answer a question that he knows is
if mitt fixes his message, and he has the mechanics, newt is going to turn into jerry brown and he will follow him around, and that's not what you have to do to win the election. it would be a train wreck. romney cannot be contended by that either. it's a tough course. >> the white house is loving all of this. they are watching in south carolina. and the ads against newt gingrich write them selves whether it's taxes or speech money, and romney also clearly has a problem and it's something...
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value in insurgeon psi and we have to honor john brown to a certain extonality. but when it goes to mob rule, then we denigrate rather than honor. and so he wanted to find a position between socialists and capitalists that was reformist. and he saw john brown as a useful way of distinguishing himself from the socialists. and a good part of his longer speech that appears in the outlook magazine, spends a lot of time distinguishing a reform from mob rule. and he also connected a lot of labor insurrection to historically to john brown. is that any help? >> yeah, he was -- according to -- i think there was a fella named robert laford who wrote in the kansas historical quarterly talking about the origins of the seek su speech suggesting that as sid sugges suggests, that t.r. was hoping to capture the insurgency and sort of moderate it -- >> channel it. >> yeah, channel it away from -- he wasn't necessarily thinking of running as a full-on challen challenger at the time, although he kept dropping these horrible comments about the taft administration. he was sort of hop
value in insurgeon psi and we have to honor john brown to a certain extonality. but when it goes to mob rule, then we denigrate rather than honor. and so he wanted to find a position between socialists and capitalists that was reformist. and he saw john brown as a useful way of distinguishing himself from the socialists. and a good part of his longer speech that appears in the outlook magazine, spends a lot of time distinguishing a reform from mob rule. and he also connected a lot of labor...
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sherrod brown joins us tonight. plus, we've got new poll numbers out from key swing states that he's going to win in november. happened when the mayor of one city wanted to raise taxes an the city council said no. the mayor busted employees -- how he defends that one.
sherrod brown joins us tonight. plus, we've got new poll numbers out from key swing states that he's going to win in november. happened when the mayor of one city wanted to raise taxes an the city council said no. the mayor busted employees -- how he defends that one.
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again, the one i do worry about is our friend in massachusetts, scott brown. he's been a hero in fighting the government-run healthcare. he should win re-election. i just warn you before i am a -- i used to live in massachusetts. and it's just a tough state. so focus on that, he should win. he's great guy and he helped poke the first hole in obamacare and hopefully will be there to see us get rid of obamacare completely. now, on the white house, all we have to do is replace obama. here's the challenge. he was a very, very good candidate in 2008. he's not a very good president. so a year ago, he decided since he wasn't a good president, but he was a good candidate, he'd go back to being a candidate. so for the last year and for this next year, you've got candidate obama. you don't have a guy being president. it's like william henry harrison. he wasn't quite president as long as the other guys. he's decided it's too much work and he's going to be a candidate and so when you're trying to negotiate with him or work on legislation, forget about i. you're talking to
again, the one i do worry about is our friend in massachusetts, scott brown. he's been a hero in fighting the government-run healthcare. he should win re-election. i just warn you before i am a -- i used to live in massachusetts. and it's just a tough state. so focus on that, he should win. he's great guy and he helped poke the first hole in obamacare and hopefully will be there to see us get rid of obamacare completely. now, on the white house, all we have to do is replace obama. here's the...
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we sat down with district attorney and former mayor willie brown. for something like bike safety, sending a message >> sometimes when they do so, but that is only in the context of the evidence. the first case you're referring to, the evidence in this case really pointed to simple negligence. simply not, simple negligence cannot be prosecuted as a felony. the reason i'm looking further into the case is we have another amount of evidence that may point towards a more serious event. under the law you can have a felony >> you were head of the police department for a long time here in san francisco, is there a difference between your reaction to a set of circumstances surrounding a potential crime as the d.a. obverses the time you were police chief? >> there is, as to looking at a lot more closely and understanding that you have to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. for the police you don't need to worry about those things. your standard of proof is preponderant of evidence. as a district attorney you need to think about what the jury will buy >>
we sat down with district attorney and former mayor willie brown. for something like bike safety, sending a message >> sometimes when they do so, but that is only in the context of the evidence. the first case you're referring to, the evidence in this case really pointed to simple negligence. simply not, simple negligence cannot be prosecuted as a felony. the reason i'm looking further into the case is we have another amount of evidence that may point towards a more serious event. under...
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. >> another condemned man said woe use magic to bring a championship to the cleveland browns. the browns are still leading. >> yes. >> and when the news at 4:00 continues the glitch put lives at risk in the state of colorado. >> suffering going into ipads. a look at the investigation exposing harsh conditions at apple plants in china. >> school kids picking up garage bath and finding treasure instead. we'll show you, next. >> and there is wide spread clouds across the area, how soon rain will follow in the accu-weather forecast coming up. clclclclclclclclclclclclclcll >>> an audit of three factories in china that makes apple's iphone and ipad found workers put in excessive overtime and didn't get paid for actual time worked. >> david louie has been covering this story for years and joins us live with details. >> the extensive audit is supporting what many have said for years that the main contractor in china has been ignoring safety and forcing workers to do excessive overtime on the assembly line. investigators went to three production facilities and discovered that workers e
. >> another condemned man said woe use magic to bring a championship to the cleveland browns. the browns are still leading. >> yes. >> and when the news at 4:00 continues the glitch put lives at risk in the state of colorado. >> suffering going into ipads. a look at the investigation exposing harsh conditions at apple plants in china. >> school kids picking up garage bath and finding treasure instead. we'll show you, next. >> and there is wide spread clouds...
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brown. right? you guys are going to be out there campaigning for that 13.3% tax increase. >> it's not a 13.3% tax increase but tax rate. we have a $15.7 billion problem. we had a $26.6 billion problem last year. we did an all cuts budget last career. clearly we're not out of trouble. the economy has not come back as it needs to. that being said this proposal that brown is making encourages -- or rather incorporates $5.9 billion of new revenue and $8.3 billion of additional cuts. the question is to the taxpayers -- do they want to see more cuts to public education and public safety or do they want to see a modest increase of taxes for 4 in 7 years. it's up to them. that's fundamentally what the governor's done. it is not arbitrary. >> i watched with mine own eyes right here in blue new york and blue new jersey where a guy named chris christie made public uniyoon people had to contribute more to pensions and benefits. school districts were capped in their property taxes. he balanced the budget, arthu
brown. right? you guys are going to be out there campaigning for that 13.3% tax increase. >> it's not a 13.3% tax increase but tax rate. we have a $15.7 billion problem. we had a $26.6 billion problem last year. we did an all cuts budget last career. clearly we're not out of trouble. the economy has not come back as it needs to. that being said this proposal that brown is making encourages -- or rather incorporates $5.9 billion of new revenue and $8.3 billion of additional cuts. the...
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everybody including governor brown has pancake makeup. it was a political coup. they play it over and over. he spent too much money. that you play along to go along he has to do that to. he wants to ease the state's debt. one of the stories that is told about him he got back 1967. there were all of these demonstrations at berkeley. that is part of the big university system. to think it would settle them down. he got some of them a room. leaders. finally after they settle down enough one said governor, we don't think you can understand us at all. we grow up of jet planes and space travel you don't understand what we talk about. bregenz says that maybe so but our generation invented those things. [laughter] you left the governor's office would he be interested running for president? he thought they were insane. i am ready to retire. he was getting older. nixon made a disgrace of himself, ed carry-forward did not distinguish him and -- did not distinguish himself. re again probably ill-advised they ran in the primary against a sitting president. and pylos. jimmy car
everybody including governor brown has pancake makeup. it was a political coup. they play it over and over. he spent too much money. that you play along to go along he has to do that to. he wants to ease the state's debt. one of the stories that is told about him he got back 1967. there were all of these demonstrations at berkeley. that is part of the big university system. to think it would settle them down. he got some of them a room. leaders. finally after they settle down enough one said...
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next couple of months, they're not going to be able to shift enough policies to attract more black and brown votes, they understand that. but your point is exactly right. in the long-term, this is armageddon for the republican party, as the country, the younger cohort is much more diverse. by the time my 12-year-old is able to vote in a presidential election, we're looking at very cle to almost half of that electorate being minority. what are republicans going to do long-term, if this young generation of people grow up thinking that they are extremists? >> joy reid and alicia menendez, thank you both for joining me tonight. >>> coming up in tonight's "rewrite," we have a new recruit in the war against the war on drugs. and he's a republican and ann coulter has a big crush on him. okay, you can send me your guesses now on twitter. >>> and later, the most powerful surveillance tool in history is probably somewhere within your reach, right at this moment. police are getting huge amounts of information about us from cell phone companies and we have no idea what they're doing with it. that's comi
next couple of months, they're not going to be able to shift enough policies to attract more black and brown votes, they understand that. but your point is exactly right. in the long-term, this is armageddon for the republican party, as the country, the younger cohort is much more diverse. by the time my 12-year-old is able to vote in a presidential election, we're looking at very cle to almost half of that electorate being minority. what are republicans going to do long-term, if this young...
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brown: i ask unanimous consent top dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: madam president, i ask unanimous consent the period for morning business for debate only be extended until 3:00 p.m. with senators -- for debate only to be extended until 3:00 p.m. with senators permitted to speak up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, madam president. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. corker: madam president, i'd like to ask unanimous consent that we vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. corker: madam president, i just listened to the president and my heart is still pounding. i was very disappointed to hear what the president just had to say in front of a pep rally. something very unbecoming of where we are at this moment. it's my understanding that most of the tax issues have been worked
brown: i ask unanimous consent top dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: madam president, i ask unanimous consent the period for morning business for debate only be extended until 3:00 p.m. with senators -- for debate only to be extended until 3:00 p.m. with senators permitted to speak up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, madam president. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the...
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the poem was put to the music of the song john brown's body. and the result was one of the most patriotic songs in america. it was played not only at the funeral for robert f. kennedy but also at the memorial for churchill, ronald reagan included it in the night of his inauguration. and when the world rallied after the september 11th attacks the battle hymn of the republic ran not only from the cathedral but from st. paul's cathedral in london. >> ♪ >>> in 2008, more than 2,000 people gathered in santos plaza. singer country joe mcdonald sang them in woody guthrie's song, this land is your land. >> ♪ guthrie recorded the song during the second world war as his response to berlin's god bless america. many see it as the hard times that gripped the nation. as the stock market again tumble and the nation faced a economic crisis, guthrie was honored in the bay area as their words spoke to american's resilience during the tough times. the party that had been the roaring 20s came to a halt, and the gloom that lingered grew into the recession. thei
the poem was put to the music of the song john brown's body. and the result was one of the most patriotic songs in america. it was played not only at the funeral for robert f. kennedy but also at the memorial for churchill, ronald reagan included it in the night of his inauguration. and when the world rallied after the september 11th attacks the battle hymn of the republic ran not only from the cathedral but from st. paul's cathedral in london. >> ♪ >>> in 2008, more than 2,000...
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. >>> brown. he grew up on chicago's south side. a member of first generation of african-americans born after the victories of the civil rights movement. he's the author of this acclaimed book, the condemnation of blackness, which brings the past to bear on race, crime, and the making urban america and connects today's headlines to their deep roots. he was teaching history at in a indiana university when the new york public library asked him to head the schaumberg center in research for the culture. >> i decided right after college thre w nothing more important to me than learning about american history and culture, really being able to learn first hand the contributions that americans have made to this country toond the world. >> the schaumberg center is known the world over for documenting the history of all peoples of african descent with a special emphasis on the story of african-americans. among its 10 million items are classic works crystallizing that experience. i asked mohammed how we tell america's story witho white washing
. >>> brown. he grew up on chicago's south side. a member of first generation of african-americans born after the victories of the civil rights movement. he's the author of this acclaimed book, the condemnation of blackness, which brings the past to bear on race, crime, and the making urban america and connects today's headlines to their deep roots. he was teaching history at in a indiana university when the new york public library asked him to head the schaumberg center in research...
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in the straits president obama is pulling, sherrod brown pulling up the polling is up. everything is going with president obama. mitt romney is a drag on his ticket. >> the most telling part is jim demint saying give up on mom knee don't worry about the president, we've got to save the senate dog. i'm predicting, karl rove, the koch brothers will start shifting the money from the presidential race which they are going to realize is a loft cause soon into the senate and house races. that move is going to be eminent and jim deminute is signaling that. i want to do a really quick if i were romney, i do this if i were president obama if i were romney what would i do to rescue the situation. here, pack up and go home, son. there ain't nothing you can do about this. this is real bad. this is what i would do, i'd head to the sunset. now you wouldn't really gallop, i suppose you'd do one of these like... >> hey michael how are you doing? >> how are you? >> ok. anyway romney, you are in a lot of trouble man. this guy's dreaming about as michael tweeted earlier today is it too la
in the straits president obama is pulling, sherrod brown pulling up the polling is up. everything is going with president obama. mitt romney is a drag on his ticket. >> the most telling part is jim demint saying give up on mom knee don't worry about the president, we've got to save the senate dog. i'm predicting, karl rove, the koch brothers will start shifting the money from the presidential race which they are going to realize is a loft cause soon into the senate and house races. that...
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is this taking off like gary hart did or jerry brown did? it could become a self sustaining our call. >> if that's been the tradition and i am not opposed to doing now, time will tell, but i anticipate that most likely i'll get asked to do that around april. my last 10 years my income comes overwhelmingly from investments made in the past. >> about every time he opened his mouth on the subject of taxes this week, mitt romney put his foot in it. 50% tax rate, in -- income from investments, critic 15% tax rate, income from investments -- abbas the campaign get into this kind of trouble? every campaign is inevitably a mirror. it is about his strengths and weaknesses. >> the campaign has come to him time and again and says we have to get this out. this is your credential, you're calling card is your business experience. your personal economic accomplishments. the bain finger in the last week and he fumbled and stumbled and mumbled and the debates and by thursday, he was worse. this is a man whose -- who has to do this. he says time will tell the
is this taking off like gary hart did or jerry brown did? it could become a self sustaining our call. >> if that's been the tradition and i am not opposed to doing now, time will tell, but i anticipate that most likely i'll get asked to do that around april. my last 10 years my income comes overwhelmingly from investments made in the past. >> about every time he opened his mouth on the subject of taxes this week, mitt romney put his foot in it. 50% tax rate, in -- income from...
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. >> well, what happened to scott brown? and let's not be a commercial for our interests here tonight. wait, where in the cnn exit polls was what you just described? where was abortion, the top issue, number two, number three, number four? >> hang on. let's face the facts here, todd akin and richard mourdock -- >> what does that have to do with mitt romney? >> they lost because of their ridiculous outpouring of issues that women thought were offensive. what mitt romney should have done is cut them off at the head. they told todd akin to get out of the race. but why are we talking about two people who lost in the senate? again, i didn't hear president obama last night in chicago thank planned parenthood for his victory say, as soon as i get back to washington i'm going to make sure this war on women continues. he realizes that 57.7 million people last night voted against him. and we all want to work together, but it is ridiculous to pretend yet again that women ran to the polls because of abortion. >> look, i think it was so
. >> well, what happened to scott brown? and let's not be a commercial for our interests here tonight. wait, where in the cnn exit polls was what you just described? where was abortion, the top issue, number two, number three, number four? >> hang on. let's face the facts here, todd akin and richard mourdock -- >> what does that have to do with mitt romney? >> they lost because of their ridiculous outpouring of issues that women thought were offensive. what mitt romney...
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here's brown--no brown is not the inned middle of the ring. he's the elbow. any ways, you get the point. romney is in a lot of trouble. so now i want to have a discussion about this on what romney can do and how badly the republicans might have bungled this so that they lose their chance at the senate. let's bring in our own epic politics man to discuss that. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> cenk: all right michael i think this thing is already over. i know you disagree a little bit. now, let's just take it that it's not over, that you're right. what can romney do to get back into it? >> well, cenk, i said before romney's first worst gaffe whenever that was when he put the dog on the roof, i thought barack obama would win this election i haven't wavered from that. but there is a sense of cockiness that people are saying it's over. the poll numbers are devastating, but the national polls are still quite close. they're back to where they were almost right before the conventions or just after the conventions in some cases. so i think that that is something that the romney p
here's brown--no brown is not the inned middle of the ring. he's the elbow. any ways, you get the point. romney is in a lot of trouble. so now i want to have a discussion about this on what romney can do and how badly the republicans might have bungled this so that they lose their chance at the senate. let's bring in our own epic politics man to discuss that. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> cenk: all right michael i think this thing is already over. i know you disagree a little bit. now, let's just...
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. >> senator brown? >> aye. >> senator casey? >> aye by proxy. >> senator clobichar? >> aye. >> senator bennett? >> aye. >> senator gillibrand? >> no. >> chairwoman stabenow? >> aye. >> the total tally of senators present is 12 ayes, four nos. >> a majority of the committee being present and having voted in the affirmative, the committee print is ordered and reported to the senate as mae amended. without objection let me say the committee counsel is authorized to make technical and conforming changes consistent with the actions of the committee, and i want to thank everyone again for -- >> madam chair, point of order -- >> yes? >> i think there were five nos. >> yeah. one was by -- >> will the clerk repeat the final tall? >> sure. the total tally -- >> four present. one by proxy. >> i'm sorry, thank you, madam chair. >> let me say in conclusion again, this is a very historic day to have not only the major reforms we have but over $23 billion in deficit reduction. i don't know another committee that's worked together in a bipartisan basis to provide something that work
. >> senator brown? >> aye. >> senator casey? >> aye by proxy. >> senator clobichar? >> aye. >> senator bennett? >> aye. >> senator gillibrand? >> no. >> chairwoman stabenow? >> aye. >> the total tally of senators present is 12 ayes, four nos. >> a majority of the committee being present and having voted in the affirmative, the committee print is ordered and reported to the senate as mae amended. without...
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but as the historian archie brown writes in his new stud ip "the history of communism" prolonged economic failure does not by itself lead to the fall of the regime. by the middle of the 1980s, the american company was in bad shape and in desperate need of reform but not near at dire in the days of world war ii when that country had the to refwrild the runes of a con flact killed 20 million of its citizens. the soviet-backed government behind legitimate sip it's true but there are many examples today of regimes that managed to hold on to power under similar circumstances, places like cuba, iran, burma, north korea. it's probably safe to say communism would have collapsed eventually, but by no means inevitable it would collapse when it did or that the toppling of one communist regime after another in 1989 would unfold as peacefully as it did. and this leads me to the third misconception or myth that i'd like to challenge, and that is the idea that ronald reagan won the cold war. now, this is a view that's taken hold since reagan left office and grown even more popular since his death in 200
but as the historian archie brown writes in his new stud ip "the history of communism" prolonged economic failure does not by itself lead to the fall of the regime. by the middle of the 1980s, the american company was in bad shape and in desperate need of reform but not near at dire in the days of world war ii when that country had the to refwrild the runes of a con flact killed 20 million of its citizens. the soviet-backed government behind legitimate sip it's true but there are many...
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up next, california governor jerry brown. at 6:40, wisconsin governor scott walker is followed by illinois governor pat quinn. that's ahead here on cspan-3. this weekend watch our live coverage of the national governors association 2012 winter meeting being held here in washington, d.c. our coverage gets under way at 10:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow with an opening news conference. later in the day, a couple of breakout sessions looking at state economies. and our coverage continues on sunday with a look at education and childhood hunger as well as homeland security and the role of the national guard. live coverage of the annual national governors association winter meeting this weekend on cspan. >> california governor jerry brown recently delivered his state of the state address outlining his goals for education. he previously served as the governor of california from 1975 to 1983. his speech runs about 20 minutes. [ applause ] >> fellow dignitaries and fellow citizens. as required by the state constitution, i'm reporting to you
up next, california governor jerry brown. at 6:40, wisconsin governor scott walker is followed by illinois governor pat quinn. that's ahead here on cspan-3. this weekend watch our live coverage of the national governors association 2012 winter meeting being held here in washington, d.c. our coverage gets under way at 10:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow with an opening news conference. later in the day, a couple of breakout sessions looking at state economies. and our coverage continues on sunday with a...
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hughes went to brown. both were to term reform governors of new york. that is what was then, in. but the deal uncommon but roosevelt raised in gilded splendor in hyde park. his parents james and sarah took europe on a would curious extended summer tour every summer. he was sent to the preps go go -- school before matriculate being to harvard. roosevelt had a very comfortable life. use of the and son of a baptist minister who preached upstate new york. also new jersey. of family of modest means, and hughes was self-taught. that could be somewhat deceptive although his parents were educated, they were very, very vigorous teachers and taught turn the as he was called literature, history, foreign languages and math and his mother made him total line literally and schooled himself in mathematics and read deeply on his own. of the plan year of former -- formal school before he graduated ps 35 in new york city at the age of 12. he wanted to go to college but could not until he was 14. he took the roth. he heard about madison college in clinton new york then at the age of 14 charlie went
hughes went to brown. both were to term reform governors of new york. that is what was then, in. but the deal uncommon but roosevelt raised in gilded splendor in hyde park. his parents james and sarah took europe on a would curious extended summer tour every summer. he was sent to the preps go go -- school before matriculate being to harvard. roosevelt had a very comfortable life. use of the and son of a baptist minister who preached upstate new york. also new jersey. of family of modest means,...
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jerry brown may be renewed in his interest after san diego. rahm emanuel and others are taking on some of these challenges. every state, every jurisdiction differs. i don't know if there is one template, but i do think, and one of the things i said yesterday that was taken out of context, i said that public option employee benefits is eating up more and more of the budget. does not mean i think they are a bad thing. i made the comment in reference to jack markell, democrat from delaware. he said you could not sustain the kind of growth pattern out there as well. two executives, both republican and democrat alike are going to look at this and say you can make the tough changes for the next generation and not suffer the wrath of the electorate. every state is a little bit different, but in our state you could not make those changes without reform. i tried repeatedly to avoid massive layoffs. new, young employees would come in in tears into our office begging us to make changes. we had to say, go talk to the union steward. we cannot do it arbitra
jerry brown may be renewed in his interest after san diego. rahm emanuel and others are taking on some of these challenges. every state, every jurisdiction differs. i don't know if there is one template, but i do think, and one of the things i said yesterday that was taken out of context, i said that public option employee benefits is eating up more and more of the budget. does not mean i think they are a bad thing. i made the comment in reference to jack markell, democrat from delaware. he...
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mike brown, a professor of planetary astronomy at caltech said in a review of marc's book that appeared in the "washington post" a range of this new field of astra biology is exhilarating . even though scientists are still learning how to sort out the hard science from the understandably anxious enthusiasm, getting to ride along with kauffman is an expansive joy. indeed, marks on enthusiasm for his subject is infectious. after reading his book, it is easy to end up believing, as he does, that it is only a matter of time before evidence of extraterrestrial life is found. let's see what you think after listening to him here this afternoon. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming mark kaufman. [applause] >> thank you. now, let me just make sure we get this right. and okay. very good. hello, everybody. it is a delight to be here. i have been talking about this subject for some time now after the book came out, and i find it just wonderful to communicate with people about it. it is unlike a lot of other subjects. it is something that really touches people in that kind of large, spi
mike brown, a professor of planetary astronomy at caltech said in a review of marc's book that appeared in the "washington post" a range of this new field of astra biology is exhilarating . even though scientists are still learning how to sort out the hard science from the understandably anxious enthusiasm, getting to ride along with kauffman is an expansive joy. indeed, marks on enthusiasm for his subject is infectious. after reading his book, it is easy to end up believing, as he...
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green room at fox when obamacare -- this was after the massachusetts senate election and when scott brown was elected. the president decided to shove the senate bill through the house. i remember going to fox and i ran into juan williams. i said to him, what are you guys doing? you will get killed in the next election. this is what he told me. i just talked to the white house and they said, we believe americans love entitlements. and once we get them hooked on this entitlement, they will never let it go. a group of people to be hooked like mindless fish. that is how they see this country. not people who are free and independent, and have the ability to provide for themselves. a group of people who need them and they need you and your votes to keep their power. this is the state of affairs we find ourselves in today unless we are able to win this election. that is why this issue of obamacare is so vital. it is about taking away your freedoms. it is about destroying the business community by overregulation. it is about micromanaging the health-care field. we will be denying care because the
green room at fox when obamacare -- this was after the massachusetts senate election and when scott brown was elected. the president decided to shove the senate bill through the house. i remember going to fox and i ran into juan williams. i said to him, what are you guys doing? you will get killed in the next election. this is what he told me. i just talked to the white house and they said, we believe americans love entitlements. and once we get them hooked on this entitlement, they will never...
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got the tax in california. >> jerry brown did something which he deserves credit. he was elected governor and he taxes will not raise unless i have the approval of e people of this date. -- of this state. to rescue the state's of california public school system, he went and said we need a tax increase. ofneed a tax increase billions. and they voted for ed. fort.ed i say hat's off to him and to californians for stepping up. >> legalizing marijuana nationwide? >> hats off also for the date theped up and said -- for joemarriage issue it to biden who stepped up and said was born at. -- supporting its. he brought barack obama into the picture. that set a tone fofor the president and the vice president of the united states to come out that way. oppositione the going the other way. >> five years ago, i do not think you would have thought 10 anrs it would be no longer wase because it generational. i think k that was pessimistic. i think in 10 years, we will even bepeaking of it. speaking of all the other initiatives, i must say,it was a rough night for secured of's be -- f
got the tax in california. >> jerry brown did something which he deserves credit. he was elected governor and he taxes will not raise unless i have the approval of e people of this date. -- of this state. to rescue the state's of california public school system, he went and said we need a tax increase. ofneed a tax increase billions. and they voted for ed. fort.ed i say hat's off to him and to californians for stepping up. >> legalizing marijuana nationwide? >> hats off also...
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brown has y cannot win a general election one-on-one. annuity beginning riches among independents are not where they should be to win an election and romney's number are not where they're going to win it. if this is one-on-one mitt romney versus barack obama, one has to win and that's the situation we're in. we still have a economy that's still suffering, you have a president that's still have you beenable a republican party that's in disarray with people's lack of enthusiasm. come the summer people have to choose between two people they do not want to pick from and they're going to have to choose. >> charlie: go ahead. you were nodding your head. >> i was waiting for the third party to raise its perennial head. >> i think it will ultimately come down to that. to me the general election comes down to this. if it's about mitt romney he loses if it's back obama mitt romney can win. >> charlie: it's a referendum on romney or obamar referendum on the future. let me just ad this i add this f when we look at florida women voard overwhelmingly
brown has y cannot win a general election one-on-one. annuity beginning riches among independents are not where they should be to win an election and romney's number are not where they're going to win it. if this is one-on-one mitt romney versus barack obama, one has to win and that's the situation we're in. we still have a economy that's still suffering, you have a president that's still have you beenable a republican party that's in disarray with people's lack of enthusiasm. come the summer...
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at the republican convention chris christie referred to jerry brown as a retread jerry brown renewed his challenge to a racy and chain up contest >>> of the 74 and a half next month there is some experience and wisdom i got warmed up and i said ok christie i challenge you to a 3 mi. race and try some chain up us and pushups. >>> your saying he's overweight >>> no essentially this old retread can beat you any day of the week >>> christie responded and told reporters: brocken have that contest with himself " >>> if the helicopter got shot down than it was the other helicoptered at dna and photos >>> a mission for the ages the first time a firsthand account of the raid that killed osama bin laden's. one group of california's schoolchildren are skirting state guidelines the trend health officials could put other classmates in danger. >>> things are warming up in the bay area not big-time but looking pretty good for,,,,,,,,, >>> memorial service held this morning to honor public safety members who have died. the 11th year san mateo county held a service the annual tribute inspired by two
at the republican convention chris christie referred to jerry brown as a retread jerry brown renewed his challenge to a racy and chain up contest >>> of the 74 and a half next month there is some experience and wisdom i got warmed up and i said ok christie i challenge you to a 3 mi. race and try some chain up us and pushups. >>> your saying he's overweight >>> no essentially this old retread can beat you any day of the week >>> christie responded and told...
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attorney john henry brown saying that his three-hour talk with robert bales included an emotional description of what happened on the ground in afghanistan. bales is yet to be charged. he is being held in an isolated cell. here in washington we're going to hear much more on the debt and deficit as congressman paul ryan the chair of the house budget committee outlines his blueprint for spending. he's expected to get the support of house republicans, but it remains unclear if it will go anywhere in the u.s. senate. the hill newspaper reporting that the leaders of the senate armed services committee are warning the pentagon do not make any sudden moves without consulting us first. that's the message from the chair carl levin and john mccain. they had written a letter to defense secretary leon panetta urging that the pentagon not reduce forces until the congressional committees have authorized the 2013 defense budget. the senators wrote quote, it has become clear that the pentagon plans to start making moves for the 2013 budget in the current fiscal year before the congressional committees have b
attorney john henry brown saying that his three-hour talk with robert bales included an emotional description of what happened on the ground in afghanistan. bales is yet to be charged. he is being held in an isolated cell. here in washington we're going to hear much more on the debt and deficit as congressman paul ryan the chair of the house budget committee outlines his blueprint for spending. he's expected to get the support of house republicans, but it remains unclear if it will go anywhere...